Understanding the Dove Tattoo
The dove has taken on a significantly unique symbolism
over the centuries and much of it has to do with the presence
of the dove in the Old Testament. In the bible, when Noah and
his ark had been adrift on the endless sea it was a dove that
delivered a branch to Noah showing him that land was very
close. As such, the dove has become a universal symbol of hope
and, later, a symbol of peace. This imagery has been embedded
in the minds of people for many hundreds of years and this is
why the image of the dove has been often tapped to express
certain sentiments associated with peace and calm. In today3?s
modern age, tattoos are often employed as a means of expressing
popular opinion and sentiment and it is no surprise that the
dove tattoo has been utilized often as a statement. To
a certain degree, this changes many of the common stereotypes
that are often associated with body art. No, this does not mean
that the introduction of the dove tattoo will changed the
stereotyped opinions of all those who have made up their
(closed) mind as to the positives and negatives of body art, it
can somewhat change the dimension of what was previously
considered the purpose of body art.
Stereotypes of Body Art and the Relation to the Dove
Tattoo
The traditional stereotype about body art and tattoos is
that it is a symbol of anti-social behavior and a means of
separating oneself from the rest of society. While some of this
may be true in certain segments of the origin of body art, it
is not even close to being true of the entirety of the
reasoning for body art. (The mere presence of a dove tattoo
would indicate the opposite of anti-social behavior unless, of
course, it was being employed for ironic purposes) Of course,
the great expansion of the popularity of tattoos has allowed
for a É?big tentÉ? encompassment of a great variety of
individuals and this allows for many different personalities to
have their say, so to speak, in regards to the statement that
they wish to make. Hence there is the benign inclusion of
symbolism along the lines of the dove tattoo.
To make blanket statements about anything is ignorant and
foolish, but when people feel they have what is commonly called
the moral high ground they may feel more emboldened to make
such statements. Hopefully, the benign symbolism of the could
change certain opinions on the subject.
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